Where disused warehouses and cobbled streets have been transformed into Hull's cultural quarter, the historic Fruit Market is the place to be! With some of Yorkshire's finest eateries, traditional pubs, microbreweries and gin distillery alongside art galleries old and new, live music venues and independent shops, this rather retro location is now a hive of activity. Sat right on Hull Marina there are plenty of opportunities to sit water-side and feel the breeze in your hair, although if the weather isn't on your side you can head indoors and enjoy the quirky interiors of the many bars and restaurants!

Fruit is a unique venue in the heart of the Fruit Market. Hosting a variety of comedy, music and performance.

Studio Eleven is more than an art gallery - here you can try your hand at classes throughout the year.

Hand make chocolates or buy some ready made delights with Cocoa Chocolatier opening in early 2017.

Casual, bistro-style dining with an experimental menu? Head to Butler Whites!

Kingston Art Group has been providing an innovative environment for local artists for over 20 years.

The Fruit Market sits adjacent to Hull's Marina. Here the fluttery sails and sounds of seagulls soaring overhead will soothe your worries away. A variety of eateries sit along the Marina so on a sunny day you can sit outside and enjoy the view and on a wintery day you can keep warm inside but still enjoy the view from the window.

The Fruit Market is also home to Hull's iconic event - Humber Street Sesh - a festival for the people by the people!